I’ve been looking at various iPad stands for a while now – it seems you can either get a case+stand combo or a plain stand – I just wanted the stand as I don’t need another case. Most of the cases are pretty “iffy” looking – Some are transparent plastics that you “lock” into place, some are non-adjustable aluminum, some are ones I wouldn’t dare put the iPad in as they just seem like they would scratch the iPad like crazy.

The A-Frame is the nicest I’ve seen, and seems to be the most versatile. It holds the iPad in Landscape or Portrait mode AND allows you to plug in your USB cable (the bottom of the A-Frame doesn’t block access to the USB port).

The A-Frame is a very solid metal – about 1/3rd inch thick – with rubber coatings on the base, where the iPad sits and in the back (where the top of the iPad rests). This is great as they hold the iPad in place, protect it and keep the feet from sliding (even while typing or clicking on the iPad, it stays very still).

The A-Frame folds up, but is still pretty thick (and about the size of the iPad). I wanted this for home use as well as use on-the-go, and the size of it makes it a bit odd to carry around (you also don’t want to put the ipad and stand together in a bag as I can easily see the stand scratching it. The edges are somewhat sharp – apparently they were recalled (according to the apple stores) because of this (I don’t think anyone would really have a problem with it though – it’s not THAT sharp). The weight is the bigger issue – it feels about the same weight as the iPad.

This is for use on a solid-surface only. If you want to use it on something like a bed, it won’t work.

Also note that it only has 2 positions – standing up (like the picture) or collapsed (which is nice as it angles the ipad to make it a bit easier for typing). Unfortunately you can’t use any positions besides these two (so if you need a certain angle.. you can’t do it)

Overall, a great stand. Why not 5 stars?

* The GRIFFIN logo – is this really needed in big bold letters on the front? I know they want to brand the stand, but it really detracts from the sleek look of it.* The weight/size – about the same as an iPad.* Unable to do “custom” angles.

This is a solid stand and a great product. I like the look and feel of it but in the course of using it at work, I realized that it’s one step away from being the “perfect” iPad stand.

I wish it had an option to customize the tilt angle. I feel the upright position is only good for watching movies. If you place this on a desk, your finger/hand is at a very unnatural position which can cause fatigue.

The flat position is too flat. I wish there was an option to lock in somewhere in the middle. Having a 45° angle would be ideal for working on a desk.

I looked carefully at the available offerings and settled on the Griffin A-pad. Its sturdy industrial design was an attraction and proved to be even better when it arrived. Yes, it is limited to two positions, but both are useful for my purposes…. I keep the pad in the more upright position (adjacent to my laptop) during the day, and when typing adjust it to the lower elevation. Two additional points need clarification for potential purchasers… the first is that the stand can be used even while my iPad remains inside the black Apple case which accompanied my initial purchase… all connectors are accessible and it fits in place easily and securely. Other stands appear to work only when the iPad is removed from its protective case. Secondly, the Griffin A-frame folds flat and is easily carried inside my travel bag…. it fits securely and snugly away, but is easily folded out for use on an airplane or in my hotel room. I ordered through Amazon and selected their vendor 24-Hour Dispatch. The service was great… just as promised. An initial email arrived to say shipping would take up to 21 days, but it arrived 3 three days later. I highly recommend the Griffin A-Pad… it works as promised and is a great industrial component for my work area and travel kit.

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